0:04Skip to 0 minutes and 4 secondsGILL KILGOUR: We've just had further insight into how some people think about cancer. We're now going to revisit Anita and meet Brian, and listen to two of their conversations. First, let's go to Brian and his workmates. In this conversation, Brian is in his 20s and works on a construction site. Listen out for the lifestyle factors that could impact on Brian's health and put him at a higher risk of cancer. His colleagues bring a number of them up in conversation, but it doesn't seem like Brian is taking this on board. How do think Brian might be feeling during this conversation? Once you've watched the conversation, take a look at the learner activity and share your answers in the Comments section. [COUGHING]

1:08Skip to 1 minute and 8 secondsSPEAKER 2: Exactly. The boss said he's written everything down in the portacabin, so we need to go and have a look. Oh, and there's sunscreen in there as well. He said we have to wear it, because if--

2:07Skip to 2 minutes and 7 secondsSPEAKER 1: Besides, man, we eat the same thing. We drink the same thing. The only difference is I'm a little bit older. Trust me, this is your future, mate. This little food baby is your child just waiting for you.

2:16Skip to 2 minutes and 16 secondsBRIAN: You are just definitely comfortable with your physique, but I'm uncomfortable with that baby, I'm telling ya. I'm gonna be like this. I train all the time. I go out, I have a drink, I have some food, and then I'm fine the next day.

2:40Skip to 2 minutes and 40 secondsBRIAN: If you guys stop smoking, I'll stop smoking. What about that? But right now, you guys aren't smoking. I mean, are not smoking. You what I mean. I can't even think straight.